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Arts organisations must distance themselves from philanthropists such as the Koch Brothers, who have given millions of dollars to the arts but are also helping to pull America out of the global fight against climate change, argues Philip Kennicott.

Over the weekend, as the political talk shows debated the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, I thought of a painting that was on view in Washington last year as part of the National Gallery’s Hubert Robert exhibition. The French artist’s 1796 “Imaginary View of the Grande Galerie in the Louvre in Ruins” shows the imaginary... Keep reading on The Washington Post